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  • If head-to-toe leopard seems a bit too Big Cat Diary to appeal, then a waterproof rucksack or bumbag in the same print are an easy way to add a distinctive touch to a more classic outfit. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Your Honour, we have not appealed against that, but what we do say is that we have sufficient standing to obtain either of the prerogative writs if ultimately the Court were minded to grant them and we do not really need more than that.
  • It avoids a phony moral high ground or fake appeals to the sanctity of multilateralism. Globe and Mail
  • He appealed to all householders to continually check their security arrangements.
  • One in 20 changed their marital status to appeal to employers and five per cent falsely claimed to play golf. The Sun
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  • It had been always understood, by watchful politicians, that the Repeal agitation slumbered only until the reinstalment of a Conservative administration. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
  • The series was scripted to appeal to an international audience.
  • The vital ingredient of popular appeal was not there despite several bids to rejig the story.
  • The emphasis will continue to be on prod-ucts that gain the widest appeal and most acceptance within this group.
  • Our simple submission is the majority in the Court of Appeal got it right for cogent and sound reasons.
  • So there is a perennial temptation to appeal to the idea of arbitrariness when discussing the alleged informational nature of some biological causation. Biological Information
  • Although, reading about his devastating sex appeal might have also helped.
  • For the kids the knee-jerk tourist products are wooden toys, but they are lumpish, boring objects, unlikely to appeal to any but the most simple-minded of toddlers.
  • He told him he had no plans to appeal the decision.
  • I think that while full-on female displays will evoke an easy and instinctual hormone rush -- which, as I said, might be a good complement to a melee brawl -- most intelligent people will agree that some sort of subtlety in sexuality is appealing on more levels simultaneously. Archive 2008-02-01
  • The defendant will be kept in custody until the appeal.
  • Perhaps this contradictory nature is the key to its undeniable appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vanessa raised hundreds of pounds for the charity by playing requests in exchange for donations to the appeal.
  • They are issuing posters appealing for people to ring a new helpline number or send information to an email address. The Sun
  • So far we can answer this question only for membership on the review and appeals board. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • There is a difference, too, between appeasing men of violence and seeking to limit their appeal, just as the leaders of global terror must be separated from those who could become their followers.
  • He slid those dark eyes toward her, full of winsome appeal.
  • Folks may crow all they want about the roar of Niagara or the growlin’ of the sea—but give me a splendacious peal o’ stormbrewed thunder and your other nat’ral music is no more than a penny whistle is to a church organ! Nevermore
  • This used to be illegal but several states have now repealed laws against perpetuities which used to limit the term of any family trust to about 90 years, after which time the family members would own the property outright, and thus finally have to pay taxes. Maxim Thorne: Giving Thanks for a Meritocracy Instead of Aristocracy
  • Whatever the fate of sense-datum theories might be as general theories of exteroception, their appeal as a model for understanding pains and other intransitive bodily sensations is very strong. Pain
  • Red cabbage's fresh, raw crunch is a great addition to salads (see today's recipe), though I quite understand that some of you may have been put off by its appearance in mediocre coleslaws dressed in gloopy, cheap mayonnaise, its pigment seeping into the dressing to create a rather unappealing mess. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's red cabbage recipes
  • By appealing to these absolutes, the president has attempted to endow his cause with a kind of ultimacy, in which ‘those who are not for us are against us.’
  • Because there are several layers of appeal he can go through if he does not waive, that is our understanding also. CNN Transcript Feb 9, 2006
  • The movie spec suggests macho, testosterone-soaked fare that will appeal only to sports jocks.
  • His views hold no appeal for me.
  • The Rules do contain adequate provisions for appeal by the person upon whom a notice is served.
  • She oozes with sex appeal on any occasion.
  • ‘The composer's operetta appeals to a less discriminating taste for melody, harmony and rhythm,’ he said.
  • Something about the gloom and the darkness appealed to me, probably the same reason I loved horror movies.
  • It has such a broad appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tax raised in the process was no doubt appealing as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • We confirm he will appeal against the conviction. Times, Sunday Times
  • It appealed to her belief in good management and organisation as the means to achieving targets.
  • GE invited me to Pittsfield, where I met with Dr. Dan Fox, a scientist in charge of the company's new chemical concepts. That job appealed to me most.
  • Your daughter must fill in an appeals 'proforma' within 21 days. Times, Sunday Times
  • The freaks of nature displayed here appealed to peoples’ prejudice, their unquenchable curiosity for the outlandish and the unknown, and the paradoxical human attraction and repulsion for the diseased and deformed.
  • The choices of main courses were unappealing and didn't taste any better than they sounded.
  • The whole secret appeal of the super hero isn't so much their buffed up bodies and superpowers, although those are nice too.
  • While it is true that the Hogwarts tales are supposed to appeal to young readers, personnel at bookstalls say that there is no dearth of adult readers who cannot wait to see what Rowling has in store in the new book.
  • The legislation could have given a right of appeal to the objectors in the same way as it is given to applicants but this it has not done and they are dependent on the limited powers of this court to intervene by way of judicial review.
  • He was allowed to remain temporarily in the Alpine country after filing an appeal against the decision.
  • Country life has simply become less appealing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 7100, which also works as a phone, should appeal to customers who want a single device for calls and e-mail.
  • Owen had a much more convincing penalty appeal just before half-time, but Andreas Dober somehow got away with a blatant, over-the-top foul.
  • Devoid of the ceremony and liturgy associated with the Church of England, charismatic itinerants made a straightforward appeal.
  • This has similar crossover appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the organizations involved have sent urgent appeals to the government, asking for extra funding.
  • To broaden mass appeal, the shelf-stable milk, packed in 32-oz. cartons, will be merchandised in refrigerated sections.
  • In Dorset, archaeologists are appealing for funds to record a Roman villa with mosaics, close to the site of the unique Hinton St Mary Christian mosaic.
  • The current appeal site comprises only the former lairage fields, lying between the rear of residential properties fronting West Road and factories to the north and east.
  • Police have appealed for witnesses to the accident.
  • Judge Benson, unbudging in his view that justice had been done in the case of United States v. Leonard Peltier, refused to order a new trial, and once again (in 1984) his ruling was appealed before the circuit court. United States v. Leonard Peltier
  • the ensuant response to his appeal
  • Later she took the impenitent young 'duffer' a tea cunningly designed to appeal to his rebellious heart, and spread it neatly on the big dimity-covered box in his bedroom; but Dick was implacable. The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy
  • His appeal may lie in the disparity between the image projected in his interviews and the image perpetuated in his records.
  • On appeal to the CAFC, the court stated that the applicants "misapprehended" the BPAI's decision, noting that none of the rejected claims contained the limitations which prompted the reversal. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Priests have appealed to all parishioners to attend the celebration to honour a lady who is a highly respected and popular member of the community.
  • The prospect of war arising with the Elves and lycanthropes wasn't very appealing.
  • Victor's authority is appealed to by those who deem the last twelve verses of S. Mark's Gospel spurious, it would of course be inferred that his evidence is hostile to the verses in question; whereas his evidence to their genuineness is the most emphatic and extraordinary on record. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • The appeal of a low cost Mac isn't hard to see.
  • We are appealing for financial support to produce flyers, posters, election advertising and other materials and for donations towards our campaign fund of €10,000.
  • Whilst trying to make the melodies inaccessible, these cheeky tykes from Ozzy's old home city have only gone and made them all the more appealing.
  • These may be true, but these are arguments that appeal to the dispassionate mind of a judge, not the emotional public fervor.
  • An independent appeal panel cleared her in July 1995 after doubt was cast as to the accuracy of the tests carried out.
  • I never used to like olives until after ST was born -- for some reason, now they really appeal to me and I'm always adding extra in dishes like Chicken/Turkey Tetrazzini or in Mexican dishes. Organization Station
  • Thus the essence of glamour which may be thought of as sex appeal by tantalisation was replaced by ‘in your face’ sexuality.
  • There were several breakout hits, films that commanded both critical kudos and broad audience appeal, assuring substantive box-office numbers.
  • The Democratic political calculation with ObamaCare is the proverbial boiling frog: Gradually introduce a health-care entitlement by hiding the true costs, hook the middle class on new subsidies until they become unrepealable, but try to delay the adverse consequences and major new tax hikes so voters don't make the connection between their policy and the economic wreckage. The ObamaCare Writedowns
  • The Court of Appeals held that Hallberg was judicially estopped from indemnity from Portland because his claim was factually inconsistent with claims he made defending the previous suit on which he had prevailed. One less bell to answer (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Would you like to make a donation to our charity appeal?
  • Like the trial court, we, too, find the case of California Medical, supra, 79 Cal.App.4th 542 applicable and dispositive to the issue raised on appeal.
  • Not far away, and altogether more appealing, is the abandoned Portuguese city of Old Goa, now a dramatic collection of cathedrals and basilicas.
  • Northern Ireland Railways has replaced the telephones, and the police, telephone Moira 611222, have appealed for information.
  • For the first time appeals can be broadcast live, allowing the public to view the court at work. Times, Sunday Times
  • The DPJ has campaigned almost exclusively on bread-and-butter economic issues, appealing to voters who feel the LDP has lost touch with average families.
  • Police are appealing for witnesses after five homes were burgled over a two day period.
  • Economic change for its own sake did not appeal to him.
  • Off set deals are looking particularly appealing given that no easy access accounts currently beat inflation. Times, Sunday Times
  • What others have failed to duplicate is the appealing shopping experience found in these pleasantly feminine one-stop-shopping specialty stores.
  • As indicated in the main body of the text Schedule 4 of the Competition Act 1998 is to be repealed.
  • Ellen pealed with laughter.
  • One of the most appealing things about the questers in The Wizard of Oz is that they already possessed what they sought - they simply needed the quest to reveal their hitherto hidden qualities.
  • It will encourage political parties to rethink their approach to appealing to young people.
  • Tigers are alluring animals and stories about them always have a magnetic appeal.
  • Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding.
  • His appeal was upheld and he was released immediately.
  • Though old-line, hard-line feminism has little appeal for today's women, its ideology lives on in law and policy - like light rays from a dead star.
  • Effective in their appeal to the general reader, they are less convincing at the level of specialist argumentation.
  • And that is the appeal of prohormones. Times, Sunday Times
  • The school has now appealed against the decision and an inquiry will be held before an inspector from the planning inspectorate.
  • The police called a press conference to appeal for witnesses.
  • South Bay highlights their pre-owned vehicles with a seal of approval accenting while one owner thus making it more appealing to customers. Peter Records A Video For You On What To Look For When Buying A Pre-Owned Car | South Bay BMW – LA Bimmer Insider
  • He means that death repeals the whole implied adventure of being missing, and a certain tantalising ambiguity enters the picture.
  • In turning it to a danceable 8/4 rhythm they completely lost the appealing lilt of the song.
  • Miss Margland, extremely piqued, vented her spleen in oblique sarcasms, and sought to heal her offended pride by appeals for justice to her sagacity and foresight in the whole business. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • They are appealing to the world community to come to Jordan's assistance.
  • So the stark ontology of the mechanical philosopher is established a priori by appealing to a notion of intelligibility.
  • 'Come, come, Sikes,' said the Jew appealing to him in a remonstratory tone, and motioning towards the boys, who were eagerly attentive to all that passed; 'we must have civil words; civil words, Bill.' Oliver Twist
  • We would like to thank everyone who has supported and donated to the appeal.
  • Predictably, the appeal to personal experience is another well-known logical fallacy.
  • New guidelines to independent appeals panels call for them to take into account the impact on the whole school of bringing back excluded pupils, and not to reinstate pupils on a technicality.
  • And the generation raised on Sesame Street wants something more appealing than thirty minutes of straight talking. Christianity Today
  • What are the possible implications of the Court of Appeal ruling? Times, Sunday Times
  • Someone makes a heartfelt, tear-jerking appeal on behalf of the charity, and then up pops some sweaty, half-cut minor-league celebrity who's a mate of someone on the committee.
  • The burning hot summer arrived, this is the demonstration stature good season,the retreat wi nter sincere appearance, lets lithe, the individua lity, the fashion, the sex appeal, mature you sta rt from here! Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Frontal suture: Diptera; separates the frontal lunule from that part of the head above it: in Coleopteran; = clypeal suture. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market
  • He has four weeks in which to lodge an appeal.
  • The real appeal of these contestants is their unchanging nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would appeal to people to be vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour near farms.
  • Nations. yep, it's pretty quaint stuff, couched in terms of newness and normalcy, of foreigness and familiarity. it describes the music as modern and "swingy" and yet timeless, as being of universal appeal - they belong to everyone - and yet "from a single nationality." i wonder whether the universalist rhetoric was meant to appeal to non-jews or simply to jews ambivalent about their jewishness? or am i simply being naive about midcentury, metropolitan jewishness? it is interesting to me also that, apparently, zionist discourse had not yet divorced the term palestinian from any association with jewish heritage. Wayneandwax.com
  • But, at the same time, it is core to their appeal and not something they can fumble. Times, Sunday Times
  • All three losing candidates appealed against the election results, alleging massive fraud by the government.
  • Further appeals can be pursued through the federal court system. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
  • Care should be exercised in wording the sections providing for amending the constitution, etc., to avoid such tautology as ”amend, or add to, or repeal, ” or ”alter or amend, ” or ”amend or in any way change. 11. Miscellaneous. 68. Amendments of Constitutions, By-laws, and Rules of Order
  • Sellist filmi on keeruline hinnata, sest tegu on lõputööga ning tõenäoliselt seda tehes mõeldigi eelkõige vaid hindamiskomisjoni peale. Rändaja (2010)
  • In the bid to eliminate the estate tax, anti-repeal forces have used slick advertising, explicit falsehoods and deception.
  • Would kidney dialysis companies support or oppose the repeal of this act? Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • And there's the small matter that Jules appears to dig sex with Paul (though it's filmed as unappealingly as the Nic-Jules duos). Erica Abeel: THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT, BUT IS THE REST OF AMERICA?
  • Hence, the MoBiA exhibition appeals to interests ranging from theology and the complexities of interpretation to the aesthetic delights of bibliophilia. Four Centuries of Love and Suffering for the Word
  • This fusion of political correctness and relevance may be the next big thing to rock mathematics education, appealing as it does to political activists and to ethnic chauvinists.
  • She appealed for more youth centres and job opportunities for young people as alternative ways to combat radicalisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • What appealed to it most was that the design for the package fitted existing filling lines. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were appeals for Mr Bush to work on healing the transatlantic rift.
  • The tone won't appeal to highbrows, but this is the closest thing to a second Tocqueville we are likely to find.
  • In very appealing reasoning it is also argued that the complete unbroken circle, symbolizes the Buddhist wheel of life.
  • Following their conviction for tax crimes the lawyers have been given lengthy custodial sentences but pending the appeal process they are not in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Europe's top appeals court will announce its decision Sept. 17 on Microsoft's appeal of Europe's largest antitrust case ever.
  • A recent Court of Appeal decision upheld an insurer's right to refuse a claim for theft because keys had been left in a car.
  • The bachelors and male coquets of the Tahitians and French, with a sprinkling of all the foreigners in Papeete, the officers and crews of the war-ship Zélée and sailing vessels, smoked and endeavored to segregate vahines who appealed to them. Mystic Isles of the South Seas.
  • All four will remain open pending the outcome of their appeals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Appeals Panels still have powers to reverse decisions of schools to exclude pupils permanently.
  • Ingraham appealed more to young voters and advocated a 10-year limit of the Prime Minister's term in office.
  • Stuff which is rather too much for most people, is an acquired taste which appeals to the lopsided and idiosyncratic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither option really appealed to Darcy, but anything had to be better than spending the day with Caroline fawning over him.
  • The necromancer appealed for my support, entreating me to stand firm by him, and to have assafetida flung upon the coals; so I turned to Vincenzio Romoli, and told him to make the fumigation at once. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • Does jazz hold any appeal for you?
  • He appeals to a staunch, hard-core audience, and it would be a shame if they muzzle him.
  • Its lack of programmability may limit its appeal to some users.
  • Once again we appeal to these unsavoury people to please stop this silly nonsense.
  • When his neophyte cast pull it off, their exchanges have an appealingly edgy authenticity.
  • They were, however, released on bond, pending appeal.
  • Works dealing with some aspect of spirituality appeal to her.
  • Another possibility is amotion for stay pending an appeal. More on Abdelrazik : Law is Cool
  • Tastewise, it's a little more "goaty", slightly sharper in taste, though still extremely creamy in the mouth with an appealing tang. Udder Delights
  • Still, for all his apparently gentle appeal on and off the course, Donald is a determined and gutsy competitor, one who appears to be more and more comfortable in the harshest of spotlights.
  • Female tennis players often display great feminine grace and appeal and bring a different dimension to the game.
  • Starting new ones will only compound the problem: the traditionalist is in the same boat as the liberal to the extent that both are prisoners of a denominational market (p. 205), even when appeal is constantly being made to the model of Reformation confessio - or even early Christian martyrdom. Ramsey Lecture - Durham - 'The Lutheran Catholic'
  • The puppets are slightly skew whiff, their movements endearingly jerky, but this only serves to add to the quirky appeal of the film. Times, Sunday Times
  • He appealed for anyone with any relevant information to come forward. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such appeals were virtually impossible before an order in April 1996 by now-Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
  • “There was one circumstance which, though he did not appeal to it, had much weight with me in his favour, and that was the word jointure in the taylor’s letter, whereas my aunt never had been married, and this Mr. Fitzpatrick well knew. — The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • The civic society is appealing for people connected with the colliery to come forward with recollections of life at the pit.
  • We confirm he will appeal against the conviction. Times, Sunday Times
  • When then a law is in the nature of a contract, when absolute rights have vested under that contract, a repeal of the law can not devest those rights; ... The Spirit of American Government A Study Of The Constitution: Its Origin, Influence And Relation To Democracy
  • The church bells were still ringing, pealing off their notes of joy across the city.
  • Against his appeals to observation they opposed dogmatic principles.
  • He will appeal to the state for an extension of unemployment benefits.
  • Attorneys for Laura Schubert Pearson filed an appeal before the court late last year arguing that the Texas Supreme Court was wrong in tossing out her case against the Pleasant Glade Assembly of God in Colleyville. U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear Texas exorcism case
  • The instant appeal of the house comes from the mellow red brick perfectly matched by the clay roof tiles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Henry Geldzahler of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a pouting brat with anxious, twisty hands – "Oh, so you want to be a professional," his scornful denial of her appeal for help. Alice Neel: Painted Truths; In the Company of Alice
  • Will his friends organise marches and motorcades to try to influence the Court of Appeal?
  • The government is appealing to everyone to save water.
  • The hospital has launched an appeal to raise money for new equipment.
  • Republicans may begin focusing on cutting the budget and repealing President Obama's health-care law once the new Congress is seated in January, says Thomas Mann, a political scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Big Republican Gains Predicted in US Election
  • Ten retailers, including supermarkets and newsagents, have pledged their support to the appeal.
  • Her appeal follows the fourth consecutive fall in the number of reported cases of euthanasia.
  • The jury passed a verdict of guilty, with an appeal to the judge for clemency.
  • The Conservative manifesto pledged only a free vote, not a guaranteed repeal of the ban. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, the enduring appeal of the Ashes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The minister appealed to the Cabinet not to target her comparatively tiny budget of £4 billion.
  • If the law is repealed, VW could be vulnerable to outside pressure.
  • Wear them with a leather waspie for extra hourglass appeal.
  • As he spoke for those two hypnotic hours, he appealed not to my emotion, but to reason.
  • With all due respect to his sincerely held if abstractly formed views on this subject, it would be reckless to require the military to carry out a major sociological change, one contrary to the preferences of a large majority of its members, as it fights two wars," wrote the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol. the support of Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Michael Mullen, conservative fearmongering about the potential effects of repeal have gone into overdrive with suggestions that the policy change would "mortally" damage the all-volunteer military. RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds
  • Furthermore, appealing to the use of a word may capture its direct meaning but leave untouched meanings that manifest themselves in the tone or inflection with which the word is used.
  • You might have a sleek shirt, but a nice set of cufflinks can make you look like a real powerhouse - never underestimate their appeal.
  • It asks a series of straightforward questions about your likes and dislikes and provides you with a list of courses that might appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Virginia athletic director Craig Littlepage told The Post's Steve Yanda that one of the main reasons the expanded conference schedule has become more appealing is the rising costs of "guarantee games," that teams from BCS conferences use to fill out their non-conference schedules in football and basketball. ACC athletic directors consider expanded conference schedules
  • Here conventionality is a contributing factor to the novel's success; these are universal themes with mass appeal.
  • What was sought by the application for security was an order that the defendants provide security for the costs of the appeal to the prothonotary in a form satisfactory to the prothonotary.
  • From the kitchen, she could hear peals of laughter sounding where Robert, the butler, was doubtless entertaining her younger siblings.
  • The money is a welcome boost to the donations and pledges of cash already made since the appeal's launch in September.
  • Expensive costumes were a vital part of the visual appeal of theatre, and characters of high social rank were represented by appropriately luxurious clothing.
  • The case will go to appeal to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, and thereafter, possibly to the Supreme Court.
  • When the policy and practice were challenged, the court of appeals also applied the three-pronged Lemon test: 1.
  • In 1991, the Court of Appeal overruled this decision.
  • The Court of Appeal concluded that he ordinarily worked outside Great Britain and was therefore unable to pursue an unfair dismissal claim.
  • The UN appealed for both sides to exercise self-restraint.
  • In addition to any statutory rights of appeal, there may be a right to invoke the inherent supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court.
  • We sat drinking our Mojitos in a new bar in Soho, which had appealed to us thanks to its promise of a two-for-one happy hour until ten o'clock.
  • After losing another planning appeal, residents have fortified the site in a bid to prevent attempts to forcibly remove them.
  • Michael Olowokandi and Eric Williams are two of the most unappealing, untalented players in the history of the game! Sharief Easterling: Love & Hip Hop: The Coon Squad
  • Her eyes had met Polly's, with a look of appeal that had gone straight to the child's simple heart.
  • The Bible is no academic tome with an esoteric appeal to those with scholarly minds who can handle abstract concepts.

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